Cleveland Indians top prospect Francisco Lindor struck in the face by bad-hop groundball

This is a 2014 photo of Francisco Lindor of the Cleveland Indians baseball team. This image reflects the 2014 active roster as of Feb. 24, 2014 when this image was taken in Glendale, Ariz. (AP Photo/Paul Sancya)

The Indians and Akron Rubberducks received a scare on June 25 when top prospect and shortstop Francisco Lindor was struck in the face on a groundball that took a bad hop in a Double-A 4-2 loss to Erie.†
Lindor walked off the field under his own power, and was replaced immediately. He underwent X-rays, but initially there were no signs of a concussion or broken bones.†
Akron manager David Wallace told Ohio.com he doesnít believe Lindorís injury is serious.
Lindor, 20, is batting .283 this season with six home runs, 43 RBI and 19 steals in 71 games in Akron. On June 24, he was named to the World Team roster for next monthís Futures Game at Target Field. Itís the third time in three minor-league seasons Lindor has been named to the Future Games. He played in the game as a 19-year-old when he was a member of the Captains in 2011.†